The National League won both All-Star Games, in what would become the only year this was accomplished. The "Senior Circuit" edged the American League in the first game, then won the second on three hits by Willie Mays, four home runs, and shutout pitching by six pitchers.

Rosters

American League

Luis Aparicio

Gary Bell

Yogi Berra

Jim Coates

Bud Daley

Chuck Estrada

Whitey Ford+

Nellie Fox

Jim Gentile

Ron Hansen

Elston Howard

Al Kaline

Harvey Kuenn

Frank Lary

Jim Lemon

Sherm Lollar

Frank Malzone

Mickey Mantle

Roger Maris

Minnie Minoso

Bill Monbouquette

Camilo Pascual*

Vic Power+

Brooks Robinson

Pete Runnels

Bill Skowron

Al Smith

Gerry Staley+

Dick Stigman+

Ted Williams

Early Wynn+

National League

Hank Aaron

Joe Adcock

Ed Bailey+

Ernie Banks

Ken Boyer

Bob Buhl

Smoky Burgess

Orlando Cepeda

Roberto Clemente

Del Crandall

Roy Face

Bob Friend

Dick Groat

Bill Henry+

Larry Jackson+

Norm Larker

Vern Law

Eddie Mathews

Willie Mays

Bill Mazeroski

Mike McCormick

Lindy McDaniel+

Stan Musial

Charlie Neal

Vada Pinson

Johnny Podres+

Bob Skinner

Tony Taylor

Bill White

Stan Williams+

* Named to team but replaced due to injury
+ Did not enter game

Ralph Kiner, right, Pittsburgh Pirate slugger, enjoys a chat with another slugging great, Boston's Ted Williams before the start of the All-Star game at Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL, July 11, 1950.